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p. Tg iihiii 2B BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1942 Rockville Centre Personals Kay Both Is Married In Church North Shore Colonists On Trips Special to the Brooklyn Eagle North Shore, July Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Froehlich of Strath- is I Helene Rummel Wed To Frank S. Halpin Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, July 4-Mrs.

Peter A. Waddy of Hampshire Road is the guest of Mrs. Ethel Mcinecke of Bradley Beach, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. John Edward Ma-honey are making their home In more-Vanderbilt announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Elsie Froehlich, to Allan L. McCraskery, son of Dr. and Mrs, 'B "A 4' 1 1 Brooklyn. Mrs.

Mahoney is the William McCraskery of Stamford, Miss Kay Both, daughter of Cornelius' Both of Far Rockaway, became the bride yesterday of Charles Krpata, yon of Mrs. Charles Krpata of Hewlett, and the late Mr. Krpata. The ceremony took place at a nuptial mass in St, Mary Star of the Sea R. Church, Far Rock-away at 10 o'clock.

The Rev. Stephen Schroeder officiated. A reception followed at the home of the bride's father. Miss Both wore a gown of white marquisette and lace, with a white marquisette finger tip length veil and carried a white prayer book with markers of while satin ribbon and butterfly orchids. Miss Elizabeth Ann Buxby, cousin of the bride, former Miss Anne Elizabeth Hubbs, V'l Si daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hubbs of N. Village Ave. Conn. Miss Froehlich is a graduate of Adelphi Academy and Mt.

Holyoke College and is now studying for her masters degree at Teachers College, Columbia. Mr. McCro.skery Is a graduate of Adel httiVEL I A if -M. I li I i I II I Miss Hrlene Eva Rummel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Michael Rummel of Garden City, wis married tn Frank Sullivan Halpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Halpin, also of Garden City, yesterday morning in Si.

Joseph's Church, that town. The Rev. J. W. Murphy and the Rev.

Edward MoManus performed the ceremony, and a reception followed at the Garden Citv Hold. Miss Rummel had Miss Muriel Bloxham as maid of honor and Joseph Holmes, the Misses Ethvl Keylins, Shirley Behrens and Mary Hamgar as bridesmaids. The bride wore a plush pink satin gown, made wilh a sweetheart neckline, embroidered with seed pearls, a full fkirt, lone train and pointed sleeves. Site carried gardenias and bouvardia. The attendants wore aquamarine marquisette frocks with Lt.

Sidney Gaylord and Mrs. Gay-lord are residing In Virginia. Mrs. Gaylord, the former Miss Jean Munroe, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Munroe of Cedar Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nekon of Long Beach Road and Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Bloomberg of Princeton St. are spending- the holiday weekend Ik 1 phl Academy and Amherst College, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Snook of Strathmore Village announce the who was maid of honor, was in powder blue net made with a match ir.tl'' ing lace jacket and three-quarter sleeves. On her head she wore a mm. in Pittsfield, visiting their children, Melvin and Stanley Nel matching- shoulder length veil held in place by a row of flowers acros a mm a son, who are at Camp Wlnadu, and birth of a daughter, Stephanie, on June 6, at the Kew Gardens Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur DotimatlX' and family have returned from a visit at Wellsboro, to their home at Lakevllle Road, Great Neck. the back and she carried an old- Diane and Lenore Bloomberg, who are at Camp Allegro. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Emans of Tier- 4 Great Neck, Mr.

and Mrs. George Williams of Bellmore and Mrs. Rus fashioned bouquet. Francis Krpata was his brother's best man. Ushers included Maynard Dudley and Robert Parker, both of Inwood.

The bride attended New York University. She is secretary to Cecil C. MacDonald, principal of Lawrence High School, of which she is sell White of Brentwood are the holiday weekend guests of Mr. and i Mrs. George White of Locust Ave.

Brhrrh 12 1 Mrs. Ralph Bennett entertained I Ave' on Thursday h0me BRIDAL Mrs. Allan Bern. a graduate. Mr.

Krpata was graduated from Francis Preparatory School, and Hofstra College. He is with Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, Bethpage. Mrs. John P. Ohl and family of Birch Hill Lane, Great Neck, are visiting Mrs.

Ohl'i mother at Youngstown, Ohio, The engagement has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bittenbender of Mount Bethel, of their daughter, Miss Marian Bittenbender, to Raymond T. Swett son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Swett of Munsey Park. Mrs. William H. Brown of Minneapolis, is the guest of her aaughter, Mrs. E.

E. Finnegan of Great Neck. The Misses Phyllis and Carol Miller, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

John Gulnter will be hostess stein is the former Miss Frances at bridge to the members of her Orange, daughter of club on Thursday night, entertain- I ing at her Vernon Ave. home. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Orange On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.

of 1568 Marine Parkway. Lewis Dill of Powell Ave. will en- I Miss Vita Monterosso BRIDE Mrs. John Lawrence Coulson was formerly Miss Mary Audrey Bill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Avery Bill of Hempstead. The newly-weds will live in Key West, Vita Monterosso Mary McGuffen Wed To Archie Demirgian Special to the Brooklyn Kagle Woodmere. 4 Miss Mut-v round necklines, puffed sleeves and full skirw. The maid of honor earned royal lilies and baby's breath, and the bridesmaids had yellow roses and baby's breath. Barry Conlan was flower girl.

John J. Halpin Jr. was best man for his brother, whose ushers were Raymond Howe, Robert Hancock, Henry Hanigan and James W. Rummel. The bride received her education at Garden City High School and Adelphl College.

The bndearoom is a graduate of St. Paul's Prep and the University of Virginia and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theia. He and his bride will make their home on Woodcock Road, Woodedge, Westbury. Elizabeth McGuffen, daughter where Ensign Coulson is Mrs. Robert A.

McGuffen of Pacific I stationed Engaged to Be Wed to Mr. Zarro Mr. and Mrs. Croce Monterosso of 303 Hicks St. announce lip engagement of their daughter, Miss Vita Monterosso, to Eugene Zarro, ft i tertaln her bridge club.

Mrs. John K. Burke of Elmhurst is the guest this weekend of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Myron M.

ScileppI of Warwick Road, Mrs. Homer W. Dawson will entertain at bridge at her home on Windsor Ave. on Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Charles B. Mount Jr. of Lee Ave. is spending the Summer with her son-in-law and daughter in Massachusetts. Robert Benedict, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Benedict of N. Forest Ave is spending the Summer in Rochester, Vt.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cross of Sylvia Johnson Engaged to Wed M. A. Dickerson Mr. and Mrs.

Ernst N. Johnson of 155 South Bay Avenue, Freeport, formerly of Brooklyn, have announced the engagement of thelt daughter. Miss Sylvia Johanna Johnson to Millard A. Dickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

S. Paul Dicker-son of 215 Wallace Freeport. The couple plans to be married in the Fall. Bachrach Mrs. Frank Halpin Skytop Attracts Local Set Ralph Miller of Great Neck, left this week for camp at Copake Falls, New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischer of Washington, D. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George Laimbeer of Strathmore Village. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Frazer of Great Neck Estates left this week for their Summer home at Candle-wood Lake, Conn. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Platz of Kensington are in Vermont. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeraldo Zarro Ora Kappes Engaged To Donald A.

Dohrman of 191 Berkeley Newark. N. J. Announcement was made following a graduation party given for Miss Monterosso by her parents at Monte-Rasa Restaurant in Manhattan. The prospective bride was graduated from Girls Commercial High School and will continue her Miss Efeanor Alexander of Munsey Park, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Alexander, has returned from Greenville, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Levin and fam- Hendrickson Ave. are the holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George Sprengel of Jenkintown, Pa. Gilbert Berry son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Berry of N. Forest Cedarhurst, became the bride today of Archie Edward Demirgian, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Demirgian of Flushing. The ceremony was performed in the Woodmere Methodist Church by the Rev. Leon V. Kofod, rector.

A reception followed at the McGuffen home. The bride, who was given in marriage by her godfather, Frederick Budenbender of Middle Village, wore a gown of white mousseline de soie, made with a heart-shaped neckline, full bishop sleeves, a tight bodice, trimmed with a lace pep-lum, and a long full skirt. Her veil, of French net, was held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and bouvardia. The Misses Martha Jane and Roberta McGuffen, who were their sister's bridesmaids, were In similar garden type frocks of pink and robins egg blue organdy. They wore matching flower-bedecked tiny hats and carried bouquets of corresponding tones.

Berge Demirgian was best man for his brother. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Forest Hills. The bride is a graduate of Lawrence High School. Mr. Demirgian is a graduate of Pratt Institute as an engineer and is with Brewster Aircraft, Long Island City.

uy oi ureal iNecu nave openea i.neir studies at Pratt Institute. She was home at Darien, for the sea- tne first Junior prize winner in son- both the 1941 and 1942 Sewing eon- Special to Vie Brooklyn Eagle: Skytop. July 2 Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Felter of Brooklyn have arrived at the Skytop Club to pass the summer season here. Mrs. Edgar Sampson, Forest Hills, is also making a season visit. Dr. Sampson will join her for the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bannln are at Skytop on their wedding trip, Mrs. Bannin is ihe former Miss Junior Auspitzer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard G. Auspitzer, of Lawrence. Mr. Bannin is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Bannin, Mr. ana Mrs. jonn Biscnoir oi tsts sponsored by the Brooklyn has been transferred from Camp Stewart, Georgia, to Los Angeles, Cal.

Now residing with Mrs. Samuel Gardner of Madison Ave. are her sister, Mrs. Lincoln Cilly, and her niece, Miss Alfreria Grover, formerly of Dixfield, Me. Great Neck are visiting Mr.

Bisch Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kappes of Kfil E. 3oth St. announce the engagement of their dauchter, Miss Ora Kappes.

to Donald A. Dohrman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dohrman of Queens Village. Miss Kappes is a graduate of Erasmus Hall and Skidmore College.

Mr. Dohrman attended the Concordia Collegiate Institute at Bronxvillc, N. and was graduated in June from Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis. Mo.

He has accepted a pastorate charge at Bay City, Mich. I Eagle. Miss Monterosso is a member of the Y. W. C.

A. Mr, Zarro was graduated from Barringer High School and is attending Newark College of Engineering. He is employed in national defense production with the General Electric Company in Bloomfield, N. J. Catherine Jill to Be Wed to Ensign Watson MT.

and Mrs. Frank Jill of 1203 Shore Manhattan Beach, and Ft. Lauderdale, announce th engagement of their daughter, Miss Catherine Jill, to Ensign Charle L. Watson, U. S.

Naval Air Corp. Miss Jill is a graduate of St. Agnes Seminary in Brooklyn, and attended National Park College in Maryland. She also attended the McDowell School of Design. Ensign Watson, who is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Watson of Greenway, Arkansas, is a graduate of the Arkansas Technical School. He graduated from the Naval Air School at Pensacola, and 1 stationed at the Floyd Bennett Air Base. Port Washington of Brooklyn. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward E. Hornung (NoteS Personals Special to the Brooklyn Eagle off's mother, Mrs. J. W.

Bischoff, at Shelter Island. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Walsh Jr.

have returned from their wedding trip and are residing at Baldwin. Mrs. Walsh is the former Miss Dorothy Filklns of Yonkers. Mr. Walsh is the son or Mrs.

Rose Lima Walsh of Great Neck. James MacMurdo of Great Neck is in training for the air corps at Maxwell Field. Ala. Mr. and Mrs.

Willem Hoist of Great Neck Estates are entertain-in? Mrs. Hoist's mother. Mrs. Mabel Gabrielson of Minnesota. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Lawall of Great Neck will Summer at Ama-gansetl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sliter of Great Neck have opened their East Marion home for the Summer.

have also been making a visit after their recent marriage. Mrs. Hornung is the former Miss Muriel Peters, of Garden City. Mr. Edmund T.

Mimne, of SI. Albans, and his sister, Miss May E. Mimne, are passing a few days here. Miss Gertrude Dtibey, who has been helping to direct the twelfth annual Skytop women's invitation golf tournament, is here until after Indeiiendence Day, Young Ladies Aid The luncheon and bridge given by Mrs. Augusta Falk and Mrs.

Hattie Rosenstraus on Monday, for the benefit of the Brooklyn Young Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Ida Berger, president, was attended by 100 guests and netted a large sum, proceeds of which will be given to Youth Aliyah. On September 23d at Tappen's Sheepshead Bay, the first fall af- 4 Tecla Mehl to Be Wed to Physician Announcement Is marie of the ngagement of Miss Tecla Ruth Mehl, daughter of Mr. and MVS. J.

Edward Mehl of 59-26 Catalpa Ave. to Dr. Edmund Grant O'Connor, son of Mrs. E. G.

O'Connor of Amityville. Miss Mehl Is a graduate of Our Lady of Wisdom Academy. Oz.uie Park and St. Catherine's Hospital School of Nursing. Dr.

O'Connor is an alumnus of St. John's University and Long Island College of Medi- fine. He interned at St. Catherine's Miss Ora Kappes iOcecmside Items fair will be held, a luncheon and i bridge. The chairman is Mrs.

Es- Malverne Items Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Malverne, July 4 Mrs. Charles. Werner of Ithaca, N. formerly of Malverne, has returned to the village to spend part of trie Summer. With her is her daughter.

Miss Katherine Werner. A son, Lee Werner, is spending the Summer months on a ranch in Montana. His brother, Charles Werner, who has just been graduated from the University of Chicago, 111., is now enrolled at the Cornell Medical College, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Samuels of Croyden St. are spending the holiday weekend at Budd, Lake, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Joseph Bat- telle W. Krackov; co-chairman, Mrs. Isabel Bernstein. Special to Vie Brooklyn Eagle Oceanside, July 4 Miss Dorothy Torpey, new program chairman of the A.

of the Oceanside Jun- E. Rockaway Notes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Rockaway, July Mr. and Mrs. George Warren Ziegler are to make their home in Kew Gardens. Mrs.

Ziegler, the former Miss Ada Elizabeth Craddock, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Craddock of Creswell, N. C. Mr.

Ziegler's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Arthur E. Ziegler of Donald Place. The members of the East Rockaway Eight Club will have a card party on Wednesday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Elmer ar to establish their home in Hempstead. Mrs. Elmer, the former Mist Mabel Virginia Wieser, is t.hn daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Wieser of Atlantic Ave. Dennison Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Hirry Dennison of Lawrence, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janet Dennison lo Robert P. Bernstein, son of 'Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Bernstein of Lawrence. The prospective bride is a graduate of Lawrence High School and Adelphi. Mr. Bernstein is an alumnus of Lawrence High School and is with Grumman Aircraft, ior and Senior High School, enter Lynbrook News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, July 4 Dr.

Vincent Ragaini and Mrs. Ragaini are spending tiie Summer the Cats-kill Mountains. In the Fall they will make their home in Manhattan. Mrs. Ragaini was Miss Louise Marie She is the daughter Hospital.

Drebinger Higgins Mr. and Mrs. John Drebinger of Rockville Centre have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emily Drebinger, to John Thomas Higgins, son of Mrs. John Thomas Higgins of Hewlett and the late Mr. Higgins.

Miss Drebinger tained at her home on Miller Ave. last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip James Fry Jr.

are making their home in Baldwin. Mrs. Fry is the former Miss Vlplen Rui-tis riallyhtiT of Edwin i i tell are making their home in Mal- is a graduate of South Side High I Verne of Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Vitclli Burlis oI Brower Ave.

of Nifinan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. G. Roger Sparhawk Before her marriage late Port Washington, July 4 Mrs.

Etta Fleet, formerly of Summit Road, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl Scheiss of Garden city. Mrs. Fleet has recently returned from Ann Arbor, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Senseman and Mrs.

Sense-man. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich of Port Washington Estates announce the marriage of their daughUr, Miss Bernice Rich, to Ensign Edmund Dandrldge U. S.

N. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dandrldge of Pittsburgh, on June 20. Ensign and Mrs.

Dandridge will reside at Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Merkt have returned from their wedding through the New England States, and are residing at Little Neck. Mrs.

Merkt is the former Miss Noma Franke of Jamaica. Mr. Merkt Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Merkt of Beacon Hill. Mrs. Edward Thomas and daughter of Port Washington Park have been spending several weeks at Port Jefferson. Mr.

and Mrs, Sheldon Sterling of New Haven, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson of New Salem. Miss Lois Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dixon Mueller of Highland Ave. and Miss Florence Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderson of Strathmore, aid formerly of Bogart are spending several weeks at the Robin Hood Camp in upper New York State. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Geruson of Mackey Ave. will leave this week with their party, on their annual bicycling trip through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Gilbert of New Hyde Park announce the birth of a daughter, their third child. Mrs. Gilbert is the former Miss Edith Murray of Flower Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

William Ginn and family of Johnstown, are the guests of Mrs. Glnn's mother, Mrs Robert Pogue of Plandome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyl and family of Erie, Pa have been the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Rhat-igan of Plandome. Jacobs Kleinman Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H.

Jacobs of Far Rockaway announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Flaine Jacobs to Lieut. Kenneth Kleinman, U. S. Army Air Forces, fon of Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham Kip Kleinman of Cedarhurst. The prospective bride was grad-naicd from Far Rockaway Hish School uith honors and the bririe-pruom-eiert from Lawrence High School and Alfred University '42 He is an engineer. Miss Doran Honored Miss Margaret Doran was honored recently by Mrs. Bernard Bus-sell and Miss M. Adele O'Neil with a tea and shower at the Hotel Pierrepont Roof.

Mis Doran's marriage to John R. Firth will take place on July 11th. School, Rockville Centre. Mr. Hig- last month Mrs.

Battell was Miss gins, who is an alumnus of the Gwendoline Filumena Stapleton. University of Pennsylvania, Is a sne js lne daughter of Mrs. Christo-member of Sigma Nu fraternity Siapleton of Ocean Ave. and and Beta Gamma Sigma fraternity, trie late Dr. Stapleton.

Holiday Weekend Filled With Garden City Fetes aie their home in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Mrs. Spar- hawk, tiie former Miss Grace Crocker is the daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Hunt- I Uigton of Shennan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosasco are making tlifir liome at 18 Marshall Ave. Mrs.

Rosasco is the former MUs Jeanne Tnersa Capparelli, daughter of Mrs. Frank J. Cappa-relh of Lvnoiook. Mr. and Mrs.

George Van Guilder are residing on Oak St. Mrs. Van Guilder, who was Miss Rrtty Werner, Is he ria'icircr of Mr. and Mrs, Luther M. Werner of Hutcheson Place.

Palagonia Cambria I Mrs. Edward C. O. Thomas of Chester Ave. entertained at a tea yesterday her guests including Mrs.

J. D. Sayre, Mrs. E. E.

Thomas, Mrs. Franklin H. Thomas, Mrs. W. Hudson Seaman, Mrs Walter M.

Murphy. Mrs. Arthur J. Fenton, Mrs. Frank T.

Burke Jr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Kastner. Mrs.

George W. Fowler of Whitehall Boulevard entertained at Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, July 4 The Garden City Country Club was the scene of a full holiday program today, including golf events and a dinner dances in the evening. Among the many members and guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.

Hugo. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbert C. Elmore, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Polley, Mr. nd Mrs. Wilfred L.

Hinkle, 4 "I Vp A -1 LY. -H Mr. and Mrs. August J. Raskopf, luncheon and bridge yesterday.

Among other Friday hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bast, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence W. Hancock, Miss Eieanore Cambria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cambria of 1879 East 23rd became the bride of Cooper T. Palagonia.

son (fc Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chardavoyne, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond W. Polley and others. The Cherry Valley Club also gave a hnhdav dance this evening. It of Mr and Mrs.

peter Palagonia of Amityv in St. Ed- mur.d's Chur'h Faihcr William Lynns ofiicia'cd ni (ercmnny, Mrs. Tracy A. Clute of Kilburn Road, Mrs. Nellie Knepper of Hilton Mrs.

A. Osborne Casey of Wellington Road and Mrs, Edgar Zust. Miss Anne Hammond of St. Is a junior counsellor ai Ihe Ogontz Camp, Lisbon, N. H.

Miss Patricia. Ives nf Stewart Ave. is at Camp Quiniherk, Lake Fa Ii lip, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Lawrence of Chestnut have returned from a visit in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wykrs which was followed hv a reeept ion TO MARRY Miss Muriel -v Eileen Goo, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis M. Gao of was the occasion ior a number of prefatory parties. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth B. Ris of Poplar St. were hosts in honor of Lieut. Comm. Charles Hickernell and Mrs.

Hick-ernell, and Maj. William Amorous and Mrs. Amorous. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold D. Kennedy of Newmarket Road and Dr. and Mrs. Franklyn B. Hamilton of South Ave.

were and wedding in the Grand Salon of the Hotel St. Genre Dons Cambria, the bride's 5i'ir was maid of honor, and the bridesroom's hrotner. Joseph Pala-gonia. was best man. 1 1417 E.

28th is engaged Wnnnnmkr to 5tatt bergt. Frank Jol-w TO WED Miss Edna Lois Em- Freeman Jaret Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Freeman of 2112 Dorchester Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ellen Winchester Freeman, to Ralph Edward Jaret, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph T. Jaret of Tea-neck, N. and Huntington Beach. Miss Norolette Babs Audltore of ft Chester Drive, Great Neck, is entertaining her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Walter Melzler Jr. of Philadelphia, for sesveral weeks. Her guests for this weekend are her brother, Charles C. Audltore, who is stationed at Fort Bragg, N.

Harry Olsen of Jersey City, N. and Miss Margaret Manfnrd of Iindon. Kneland, who visiting friends here. The bride wore a whl'e crepe pip, daughter of Mrs. Vivion gown witn a fifed bodice and a .4 '3 Whitchill of Wellington Road are MARRIED Mrs John A.

Mill-visiting in Watertown and Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dixon of 9'? was Miss Rita B.

Cusick, Wyatt Road entertained at a din- of Mr. ond Mrs ner party thU evening in celehra- jQmcs of 152 firm nf Mr Dixftns hirthrinv among others entertaining. Mrs. Townsend T. McWilliam Liikin I Howe? Empie of 1745 Cotnn long torso trimmed with pearls.

A BRIDE Mrs Robert Edword finprr tip length veil was draped from a headpiece of two white nrclvK she Hi ried a Monoco of Camp Claiborne, La. Miss Goa was graduated from Jomes Madison High School. Sergeant Monaco attended Erasmus Hall onrl Cooper Union and is with the United States Army. They will be married this month. Hall is the former Miss Dor-1 nh.r; McWilliam denarted vester- On Tuesday Mrs.

Dixon cave a Ave hpfore her recent mar othy Elizabeth Allen. Ensignjday for Hanover. N. to attend luncheon and bridge for the Worn- rioge in the Navy Chopel at Ave will bp married to Ronrrt W'nhpnhnrh, sn of Mr and Mrs. Lrsl S.

VVinrhpn bnch of East Rcickowny, en Aug 30. .1 1 1 TJxt i A li imp wrnninK ni rn.viu hhm-i praver book wrh an orchid. 7he attetirrd New Yfi'l t'oivisrv. and 'lie btirtnutonm at tended, Furdham Universi'y, nrtrj vwv him Ufe icsiuniu ji iAn Dirl ton and ans nrama nepartment con Naval Training St0- mtfee, of which Mrs. Dixson is the chairman for the coming jear.

I. Robert T. McWilliam, which took place today. 2025 E. 4 1 st St..

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